Everton will be forced to train indoors today due to adverse weather conditions, Sam Allardyce has confirmed.

Britain has been battered by snow and strong winds for the last few days - with the latter being the main issue across Merseyside so far this morning with the Met Office issuing a yellow weather warning until midday.

The Blues are preparing for a trip to Burnley tomorrow afternoon in the Premier League's early kick off, but Allardyce has confirmed that his plans have been hampered already.

The Everton manager has confirmed his side will be forced to train indoors today, and would be viewing videos from analysts on how the hosts will be expected to play tomorrow.

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Allardyce said: "We're unlikely to get on the pitch today because of the wind, it's so fierce we're barely able to keep the ball on the floor. We'd have to have someone to put their finger on it to keep it still!

"We have a small indoor area we'll work at today so it's been a problem.

"We've all suffered from the weather this week. We have the analysts who give the right info to the players so they'll still visually see what Burnley do and what their strengths and weaknesses are.

"For tomorrow they have to take that information into the game and go and play their best."